In Seventh Dimension - The Castle by Lorilyn Roberts, Daniel, a young Jewish man from present-day Jerusalem, enters the seventh dimension, where he learns that time is an illusion. In the seventh dimension, he finds himself in first-century Palestine, where he becomes witness to events surrounding the arrest and trial of Yeshua (Jesus).
At the same time, Daniel himself is in danger, wanted by the Roman authorities as a runaway slave, and has escaped from prison.
Even knowing Yeshua is going to be betrayed and convicted, there is a sense of anxiety and horror experienced by Daniel as he watches the events unfold. But, for Daniel, the story doesn't end there, there is a learning of things to come.
The Castle is a strong account chock full of historical significance. It is filled with action and drama. It contains a lot of historical detail, sci-fi, fantasy, and even time travel. The story is technically well-written. The fictional characters are strongly developed, and the plotting allows the story to build up at a steady, comfortable pace. The dialogue is sharp, well-done, and period-specific. All in all, a good story, very nicely done.
~Reviewed by Paul Johnson for Readers' Favorite
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At the same time, Daniel himself is in danger, wanted by the Roman authorities as a runaway slave, and has escaped from prison.
The Castle is a strong account chock full of historical significance. It is filled with action and drama. It contains a lot of historical detail, sci-fi, fantasy, and even time travel. The story is technically well-written. The fictional characters are strongly developed, and the plotting allows the story to build up at a steady, comfortable pace. The dialogue is sharp, well-done, and period-specific. All in all, a good story, very nicely done.
~Reviewed by Paul Johnson for Readers' Favorite
Also available on Nook
Also available on Kobo
Also available on AppleBooks
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